"Hell of a duckling": Su-34 bomber for 60 seconds

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The Russian Su-34 bomber was intended to replace the "veteran" Su-24. At the same time, the creators of this aircraft were faced with the task of developing a more versatile machine that could also withstand enemy fighters. The result was a plane capable, with its maneuverability fighter, effectively deliver high-precision strikes on the ground.

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      9 November 2017 18: 15
      Well, a good car!
      Envy everyone!
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        10 November 2017 12: 39
        Quote: Elena Zakharova
        Envy everyone!

        And in the USSR, they didn’t relate to combat aircraft differently. But this is in the USSR, and what can today's Russia do?
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          10 November 2017 12: 51
          Many things that the USSR was not capable of. Syria of our time and Afghanistan of the Soviet period.
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            10 November 2017 14: 05
            Quote: A.Kaledin
            Many things that the USSR was not capable of.

            Funny ... present-day Russia is the pale shadow of the USSR
            Quote: A.Kaledin
            Syria of our time and Afghanistan of the Soviet period.

            Or maybe then remember Korea, Vietnam, the Middle East with the "Chechen wars." You just don’t understand what you’re talking about.
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              10 November 2017 14: 17
              video deleted ....angry

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